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on one hand
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Princeton's WordNet
on the one hand, on one handadverb
from one point of view
"on the one hand, she is a gifted chemist"
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on one hand in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on one hand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of on one hand in a Sentence
I see, on one hand, the luck of finding it and finding it alive, and enjoying it, and swimming with it, on the other hand, we also were lucky since it was difficult to manage with the cranes, because we have to think that we were on a boat, that we were in the middle of the sea, and an accident can always happen.
On the one hand you have the OPEC output cuts and there's some geopolitical issues around Iran. But the demand outlook is muted and U.S. supply is perennially good from shale oil, which seems to have structurally changed the nature of the oil market.
His visit had a double effect: on the one hand it is showing a side of Saudi Arabia that has never before been seen in the West... on the other hand he is leveraging his age in a positive way.
Acting ICE Director Tom Homan:
We are told on one hand to focus efforts on criminals but those same folks who want to focus on criminals don’t let us into the county jails, it just defies logic.
He comes up behind me, strikes me in the back. I hear Amber shout don't hit my f ****** sister. She smacks him, lands one, by that time Johnny had already grabbed Amber by the hair with one hand and was whacking her repeatedly in the face with the other.
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